Studies have shown that a small proportion of patients have particularly high needs and are responsible for disproportionally high disease burden. Estimates suggest that 2–5% of patients are high users of healthcare for their health gain. Such patients in Scotland are referred to as high health gain (HHG) patients. We wanted to investigate if there were HHG individuals with asthma in Scotland. We analysed data from the Scottish Health Survey (2010–11), and primary and National Health Survey (NHS) secondary healthcare and administrative data sets (2011–12). In all, 1,379,690 (26.0%) and 836,135 (15.8%) people reported to have ever had and currently have symptoms suggestive of asthma, respectively; 369,868 (7.0%) people reported current sympt...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Sponsorship for this study and article processing charges were funded by Mundipharma...
Background Asthma attacks cause approximately 270 hospitalisations and four deaths per day in the U...
Factors related to the discrepancy between patient-perceived and actual disease control remain uncle...
Studies have shown that a small proportion of patients have particularly high needs and are responsi...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma is now one of the most common long-term conditions in the UK. It is therefore i...
BACKGROUND: There are a lack of reliable data on the epidemiology and associated burden and costs o...
We thank the EAVE II Patient Advisory Group for their support. EAVE II is funded by the Medical Rese...
AbstractIntroduction Asthma has a considerable, but potentially, avoidable burden on many population...
International audienceBackground: Severe asthma may be underrecognized in primary care.Objective: Id...
There has been a number of reports claiming that asthma admissions (and readmissions) have been stea...
Asthma exacerbations are frequent in patients with severe disease. This report describes results fro...
Objective: To improve asthma morbidity and mortality in the UK, national asthma guidelines recommend...
Background There are a lack of reliable data on the epidemiology and associated burden and costs ...
Asthma affects 30 million people in Western Europe, leading to substantial burden on healthcare syst...
Funding: Chief Scientist’s Office of the Scottish Government, British Lung Foundation and NHS Health...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Sponsorship for this study and article processing charges were funded by Mundipharma...
Background Asthma attacks cause approximately 270 hospitalisations and four deaths per day in the U...
Factors related to the discrepancy between patient-perceived and actual disease control remain uncle...
Studies have shown that a small proportion of patients have particularly high needs and are responsi...
INTRODUCTION: Asthma is now one of the most common long-term conditions in the UK. It is therefore i...
BACKGROUND: There are a lack of reliable data on the epidemiology and associated burden and costs o...
We thank the EAVE II Patient Advisory Group for their support. EAVE II is funded by the Medical Rese...
AbstractIntroduction Asthma has a considerable, but potentially, avoidable burden on many population...
International audienceBackground: Severe asthma may be underrecognized in primary care.Objective: Id...
There has been a number of reports claiming that asthma admissions (and readmissions) have been stea...
Asthma exacerbations are frequent in patients with severe disease. This report describes results fro...
Objective: To improve asthma morbidity and mortality in the UK, national asthma guidelines recommend...
Background There are a lack of reliable data on the epidemiology and associated burden and costs ...
Asthma affects 30 million people in Western Europe, leading to substantial burden on healthcare syst...
Funding: Chief Scientist’s Office of the Scottish Government, British Lung Foundation and NHS Health...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Sponsorship for this study and article processing charges were funded by Mundipharma...
Background Asthma attacks cause approximately 270 hospitalisations and four deaths per day in the U...
Factors related to the discrepancy between patient-perceived and actual disease control remain uncle...